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Textured floor on some CUCVs

cucvrus

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It was a non-skid coating that was applied. I had seen a military directive to remove all the rubber mats and sound deadening material from the CUCV's. All that OEM mat and jute did was create a rust haven. As many of you know that material will stay wet for months and years if sitting outside. I never seen an OEM CUCV that did not leak water and most of the time I had seen them parked the windows were down and M1009's many times had the rear window broken or inoperable setting outside. I seen 3 M1009's sit at the same place for over 3 years at FITG. all 3 had the windows down and were rained and snowed it. So that stuff on the floor was poorly applied most times and is next to impossible to remove. Good Luck.
 
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Sezzo

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The stuff was applied by the military to better protect the CUCV from rust. Did I understand that correctly? It is poorly applied with a brush I think.
 

cucvrus

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I don't think they were concerned as much about rust as much as giving a non-slip surface because the wet bare floor was like ice in winter. When they rusted the military would code H the vehicle and sell or destroy it. No loss. Safety was more important to them than RUST.
 
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